By Geneva Verdeja on Thursday, Oct 6th, 2022
Category: Blog

All You Need to Know About Cybersecurity

It’s Cybersecurity Month, and that means it’s time to take a long, hard look at how you’re protecting your devices and your data.

Cybercrimes are increasing exponentially by the year. Unfortunately, developments like the pandemic, the growth of cryptocurrency, and the increase in online working and shopping have created a target-rich environment for cyber criminals.

In fact, according to Cybercrime Magazine, cybercrime will cost the world $10.5 trillion annually by the year 2025. 

The best way to protect yourself from cybercrimes of any kind is by being aware of common warning signs as well as keeping your systems and devices secure. High levels of cybersecurity are employed at all times on the internet to keep websites–as well as power grids, water systems, and more–running and free of malicious activity. As a private consumer, you can also utilize cybersecurity on your own devices, albeit on a smaller scale. In honor of Cybersecurity Month, let’s take a closer look at this essential toolset and how to best harness it for your protection. 

What is cybersecurity?

Cybersecurity refers to the protection of all online devices, networks, data and electronic systems from attacks by hackers, scammers and cybercriminals. 

There are several major categories of cybersecurity:

Types of cybercrimes

Cybercrimes can be divided into several categories:

  1. Cybercrime includes criminals acting alone or in groups who target systems for financial gain or to cause disturbances.
  2. Cyber-attack will often involve groups of criminals gathering information for political reasons.
  3. Cyberterrorism is the act of hacking electronic systems with the intent of causing panic or fear.

Methods of cybercrimes

All forms of cybercrimes threaten cybersecurity in some way. Here are some of the methods cybercriminals use to wage attacks: 

How can I protect myself against cyberattacks?

Fortunately, there are lots of preventative measures you can take to protect your information and your money from cyberattacks: 

  1. Update your software and operating systems. Accept every update you are offered because these will provide the strongest and most current protection.
  2. Use anti-virus software. This software will detect and remove threats in real time. 
  3. Use strong, unique passwords across all your online accounts. Be sure to vary your use of capitalization, symbols, letters, and numbers. For optimal security, switch up your password every six months.  
  4. Never open email attachments or click on links from unknown senders. These can automatically download malware onto your device.
  5. Avoid using unsecured public WiFi. Using unsecured networks leaves you vulnerable to attacks.

Cybersecurity is a crucial component of modern-day digital safety. This guide can help you learn how to utilize this essential toolset for your personal security. 

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